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. 2023 Mar 16;102(6):102653. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102653

Table 6.

Description of the major principal components obtained by principal component analysis (PCA) of 20 variables characterizing creatine metabolism and energy metabolites in male broilers subjected to heat stress in the finisher phase at d 261.

Principal component 1 2 3 4 5
Eigenvalues 5.2 2.6 1.8 1.8 1.6
% variance explained 27.3 13.5 9.0 8.8 8.1
% cumulative 27.3 40.8 49.8 58.6 66.7
Means for treatments2, supplemental GAA, g/kg
 0.0 −0.81c 0.53a −0.47b −0.02 −0.17
 0.6 0.02b 0.10ab 0.58a -0.14 0.24
 1.2 0.80a −0.63b −0.10ab 0.15 −0.08
SEM 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17
P value <0.001 0.011 0.029 0.784 0.584
Guanidinoacetic acid, plasma 0.80
Creatine, plasma 0.78
Homocysteine, plasma 0.67
Arginine, plasma 0.79
Creatine kinase, plasma −0.67
Lactate, plasma 0.41 0.46 -0.44
Cholesterol, plasma 0.56 0.46
Triglycerides, plasma −0.53 0.46
Glucose, plasma 0.75 0.40
Phosphocreatine, breast muscle 0.65 −0.44
Free creatine, breast muscle −0.67 0.57
Total creatine, breast muscle 0.40 −0.75
Glycogen, breast muscle 0.69
Creatine, heart 0.58
Creatine, liver 0.70
Creatinine, liver 0.64 0.53
GAA, liver −0.43
Creatine, kidney 0.41
Creatinine, kidney 0.77
GAA, kidney 0.59
1

Broilers were fed a corn-soybean starter diet from d 0 to 10, a grower diet from d 10 to 25, and a finisher diet from d 25 to 39.

2

Values with different superscripts (a–c) within a column are significantly different at P < 0.05.